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^ costa to ^ dorsum, outwardly curved, a blackish discal dot 

 beneath mid-costa, transversely elongate and constricted in centre; 

 a wavy fuscous line from costa at 4 obliquely outwards, sharply 

 bent in disc, and thence inwardly oblique to dorsum at |; a 

 whitish oblique line preceded by a dark shade from apex to before 

 tornus: cilia whitish-grey, with two fine grey lines. Hindwings^ 

 with termen rounded; whitish-grey; a fuscous dot or short line in 

 disc opposite i inner margin; a short white line preceded by a 

 darker shade from tornus, lost in disc; cilia as forewings. 



Differs markedly from other members of the genus in the 

 structure of the male antennae. 



Kuranda, Q.; in October, one specimen. 



NODARIA ACKOSEMA, n.sp. 



J$. 21-25 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale grey; fore- 

 head with a tuft of hairs directed forwards. Palj^i very long, 

 loosely scaled; second joint five times breadth of eye, with a ridge 

 of loose hairs on discal | of upper edge; terminal joint well 

 developed ; grey. Antennae grey ; in male slightly laminate, 

 evenly ciliated (1), with longer bristles (3). Legs ochreous- 

 whitish, irrorated with grey. Forewings elongate-triangular, 

 costa straight to near apex, apex acute, termen slightly rounded,, 

 oblique; grey; traces of an anterior line; a faintly indicated discal 

 dot; a faint posterior line from costa at | obliquely outwards^ 

 forming a rounded projection in disc, and ending in dorsum at |; 

 a dark fuscous spot at apex, preceded by a very short oblique 

 whitish mark, and that again by a fuscous dot on costa; a fine 

 dark fuscous terminal line: cilia grey, with a whitish basal line. 

 Hind wings with termen rounded; grey; a faintly darker line from 

 inner margin at |, and a faint pale line from tornus, both lost in 

 disc; terminal line and cilia as forewings. 



Kuranda and Geraldton, Q. ; in October and November, three 

 specimens. 



SiMPLICIA PHRICOZOXA, n.Sp. 



(J 9. 34 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax dark brown. 

 Palpi in male with terminal joint enlarged and thickened, extend- 



